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Show 26 ADDRESS AND APPEAL TO who would even attempt to prevent it? The >nly People or Nation, who would wiih to ob- flruét the Execution of filth a Law, are the flmerimm themlelves; for they have no Mannet ofObiec‘tion againlt participating in all Kinds ofj's'emfitr to be derived from an Unimzwith us; tho' they railie fuch terrible Outcries againl‘t l-uummmmur l't'Ilfl'l'Illllll'tkE. {baring in any of our Burt/16715: And yet their Eilbrts and ()ppoiition would all be in vain; becatile, tho' you fhould even allow, that they are able to maintain their Independence in Almeriw, that Circumllante would not render them the Conquerors of Great-Britain, much leis of the rell of the World -, who mult of Courle remain independentof them. Printing. 27 Whereas Mr. BURKE'S Syltem, even according to his own Account, will entail upon you Expences always encreafing, nay, next to infinite. You mull, for Example, win over the Heads and Leaders of the new ximrrz'cmz Par- liaments by means of " Great Honours and " great Emoluments," [A pretty Periphrafis this to (lefcribe the Art of Bribiflg !] in order to co- operate with the l'lans ofthe Brit/fl; Parliament, and to bear a Share of the general Burthens of the Briliflz Empire. YOU mull alfo guard their Coafls at all Times, and protect them from all Invaders: And when now high Time to adopt, if we can, fome ulcful they chute to amufe themfelves by going on flngglz‘ng, trucking, hauls/ierizzg, andémmmcriflg Parties on the Spam/[z Main, then you melt more particularly [land up in their Defence, and infill on their VellEls nOt being fearched by the Spa- fl/flz Guarda-collas. And if the Spaniards lhould think this an hard Mealure, and appeal to the Practice and Example of Eirgliflzmm themfelves, "who never fail to feareh the Ships ofall Nations, Scheme of Frugality and (Economy in regard if found hovering on their Coaf'ts, you mull; to firmer/(2:5. politively and vehemently fay, that the Cafe 15 'l‘r-itREFORE, {0 far at leall my Syl‘tem muhz . [m a; THE LAN DED INTEREST. have the Preference to Mr. BUR Kis's. ley. THE next Qiellion is, [Writ/z Syflc‘rm cmzbc mrrmd into Exam/an will; Me [an]! Expeme?' And furely as we have hitherto been engaged in nothing but Prot‘ufion and Extravagance, it is Now, my Lords and Gentlemen, here again permit ne to afk, What Expences can poflibly attend the Execution of my Scheme ?--ThC ‘hing itiblt is no l‘ooner laid, than done. And all the Charges attending it are fummed Up in the trillling Articles of Pen, Ink, Papm'y fwd Printing; (widely dzflkrem :--'1 hen you have a lufficrent Plea for declaring Wat againl't them -,--then, my Lords and Gentlemen, refolve (as your Prede- Cefl‘ors did before) never to make Peace 'till the Right of Searching is given Pp 3f" then new {pend another flxty or m'm'ty Millions in this I) 2 (brand |